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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 2253 10/06/1970 ----., #fi. ORDINANCE NO. 2253 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORrIONS OF ARrICLES I AND III OF THE BUILDING CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECl' . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT .AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECl', COO~" COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECl'ION ONE: That Sections 21.103 through 21.106 inclusive, of Chapter 21 (the Building Code) of the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect of 1957, as amended, be and the same are hereby amended an/or added to adopt a 1970 edition of the BOCA Basic Building Code and make other changes so that the said sections shall be and read as follows: "Section 21.103 ADOfTION OF THE BOCA BASIC BUILDING CODE .AND THE NATIONAL CODE There is hereby adopted for the purpose of establishing rules and regulations for the construction, alteration, removal, demolition, equipment, use and occupancy, location and rraintenance of buildings and structures other than as provided for in Article XII of thas Chapter 21 the following: (a) The 1970 edition of the BOCA Basic Building Code recomnended Building Officials Conference of America, together with all Supple- ments and Appendices, except such portions as are hereinafter ex- pressly deleted, modified or amended. 1. This code shall establish restrictions within fire limits and regulate the construction of all buildings and structures except where the provisions of Article XII of tMs Chapter 21 ", are appliqable, or where other provisions of this Chapter spe- cifically cover the subject matter in question. 2. The following exceptions to the 1970 edition of the BOCA Basic Building Code and amendments thereto shall control wnere applicable or where in conflict with the said BOCA Code. (a) Deletions: Section 128.0 of Article I and the entire Articles X, XI, XIV, XV, XCI, XVII, XVIII of the BOCA Basic Buildin~ Code as adopted in this Section are hereby deleted from this Chapter 21 of Municipal Code of the Village of Mount Prospect. ~ ,,-,. -, "..,.... - 2 - (b) Changes: (i) Table 6 is amended and revised in part as follows: Heights The height limits for the respective types of construction and occupancy groups are hereby changed as indicated below: Type of Occupancy Construction Group Height 1 B B-l~ B-2~ C~ D~ F-l-B~ 85 feet F-3~ F-4 and H-2 B-2~ E~ L-l and L-2 75 feet B-2~ Ep L-lp L-2 and L-3 35 feet B-2, E L-l, L-2 and L-3 45 feet , B-2, E, L-l, L-2 and L-3 35 feet 2 A 2 C 3 B 4 A Areas The area limits for the respective types of construction and occupancy groups shall conform with those indicated below under column (1) and Section 307.3 is revised so that the area limits for the respective types of construction and occupancy groups are as indicated in column (2): 2 A Occupancy Group B-l~ B-2, C, D~ E~ F-l-B~ F-3~ F-4~ L-l, L-2 and L-3 Column (1) One-story Buildings Area Limits Col unu} (2) B u i 1 dr~;~:J='; """",' "'.>) ." 2 Stories & Over Type of Construction l8~000 12,000 2 B B-2, E and F-4 18,000 12,000 2 C B-2~ C~ D~ E, F-4 L-1, L-2 and L-3 9,000 12,000 6,000 3 A B-1~ B-2, C~ Dp E, F-I-B~ F-4, L-l, L-2 and L-3 8,000 .~ ,-.. ~- - 3 - Occupancy Group Area Column (1) One-story Buildings Limits Column (2) Buildings 2 Stories & Over Type of Construction 3 B B-1, B-2, C~ D~ E~ F-l~B F-3 F-4 H-2 ~ , , , L-l, L-2 and L-3 9,000 6,000 3 C B-2, C, D, E, F-4, L-l, L-2 and-L-3 9,000 6,000 4 A B-1, B-2? Cj D, E? F-l-B} F-3} F-4? B-2? L-1} L-2 and L-3 6}OOO 4}000 4 B B-2, E and F-4 6}000 4}OOO Note (c) of Table 6 and Section 309.0 are revised to permit un- limited areas only for buildings of noncombustible types of constructioL or of heavy timber construction in which all ,,,ood members are of app:' ved fire retardant treated lumber in either case having a permanent accessi- ble opeD space of 80 feet between the wall of the building under consid- eration and any other building on the same lot or the nearest line to which a building is or may legally be built on another lot} with the further provision that the 80 feet of open space may be reduced to not less than 30 feet on one side if the building wall facing that side is built as a fire wall and otherwise conforms with requirements of sub- section 40l.3d (3) of the National Building CodeJ 1967 E:ition. (ii) Protection to Exterior Wall Openings The first paragraph of Section 916.0 shall be changed by deleting the words 1imore than ~chree (3) stories or forty (40) feet in height.n (iii) Protection to Communications through Fire Walls Sections 908.3 and 908.4 are revised so as to T8- quire a 3-hour automatic or self-closing fire donr approved for Class A openings on each side of every opening in a fire wall. (iv) Thickness and Fire Resistance of Exterior and Fire Walls The title of Section 867.0 is hereby revised by deleting the '^lord I?Solid. II IJc:1'l -:',(1.~q:!r('Dhs id0nt~_cal to Section 913.7 (h) 8.DJ~;. (c) o~ the National Euilding Code) 1967 Editior~ ~r8 hereby added to Section 867.0 /' ~. ,.'-- - 4 - Sections 907.0 through 907.4 are hereby revised to be identical to Sections 800.1 to 800.6 of the National Building Code, 1967 Ed~tic~. In Table 5, Item 3, Fire Walls, the specified fire resistance ratings are omitted and a note reading as :Eu1.1m.,rs is inserted: ilFire walls shall be con- structed as specified in Section 907.0.0 (v) ,Chimneys, Vents J .Heat Producing Appliances J etc. The Code for the Installation of Heat Producing () "'-- -11" "nces '--;:-T~-:;-:"-::-'(T 'v'TenH 1 at 1" nrr 111" r CO-ld; tl' on I" ng ~.-\.~JJ:J. c.... ~ .'. ......<.4....... (7!-,? ., .~-'.. ("" - 5, ..r:"\. "'.~ __ ... , ~Tower -;iD.d ,_E}~ha~:s~f'SLS t~m~., ~~comrnended. by tJ:e American Ins~::~:'[rt~C0 j,;:'::; C;:.:lG'.'i.::H;ll J 1.Eclu(llng appendIces IS hereby adopt8d to rep!.ace Al"ticles 10 8.:",:1 ll. (vi) Fire Limi~5 Rest~ictions Section ~04.0 is hereby revised to prohibit un- protected noncombustible T)~e 2C and wood frame Types 4A and 4B ccnst~Lction w~thin Fire District No.2, ex- cept as provided in Section 400.6 of the National B'lilding Code. (vii) Elevator Construction Article 16 is hereby revised to include pro- visions for the constTuction of all passenger type elevator equirment; all passenger elevator cabs and door openings shall be of a size large enough to accept a standard portable ambulance cot in its horizontal position. ~b) The 1967 Edition of the National Building Code, recommended by th8 American Insurance Assoc~.ation. together with all its appendices; ex- cept such portions as are herei~after expressly deleted, modified, or amended. Section 21.104 ADOPTION OF THE NATIONAL FIRE CODE, THE AMERICAN nT,\jRANCE AS:';OClf..1'-I0IrCODE ~ l,ND THE CODE i~OR THE INSTALLA- 1'1 QI~_ O.F Pfl'.l r:;~2-Q~~")~rC:l;f'.~ '~~:.2:?}~~ArCES..1 E1~C. (a) The N~tional Fire Cads and the American Insurance Association Code are hereby adopted in their entireties, except such portions as may be hE~rei~~fter exp:esslj" del~~tof, 2c2i~i0(l; OT amended. (b) The Code for the :nstfil1~tion of H~at Producing Appliances, V~n~i- lating, .Ai r Condi tioning? Blol'le~:- and Exhaus t Sys terns> recommendeel. by the American Insurance Asso'.:ia tieD; Llcluding all its appendices is hereby adopted to replace Articles X and XI of the 1970 BOCA Basic E,~j}ding__C~?.e . See t ion 21.1 D 5 F I L IN G RI-:~UI E.,~JvLe,)'.:. S Not less than three (3) cop~ei each of the 1970 BOCA Basic Buildin~ Code, the 1967 National Building Co~e~ ~t8 National Fire Code, the .- Ame'!:-ican Insurance Assc,;'atic;~ Coci:::;" and the Code for the Installation "", ~ "-'. ,/' - 5 - of Hea: Producing Appliances~ Ventilating, Air Conditioning? Blower and EY~aust Systems as set forth in Sections 21.103 and 21.104 have been and are now filed in the Office of the Village C1erk~ being nevertheless hereby a~opted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein, anrl the provisions thereof shall be controlling the construction of all Lhildings and structures to the extent specified therein, within the corporate limits of the Village of Mount Prospect. (e,) IF the. event any of the provisions of any of the above named codes are in conflict with either this Building Code or the Zoning Ordinances of the Village of Mount Prospect? this Building Code and the Zoning Ordinance shall prevail and the conflicting provisions of all 'f those codes hereinabove adopted by references shall be of ao aflee t. (b) The term 1'building official;; as used in any of the above adopted codes shall mean the Director of Building and Zoning of the Village of Mount Prospect. (c) Any references in any of the above adopted codes to the "munici- pali ty\1 or to the \lci tyH or to the ;'vil1agel> shall mean the Village of Moun~ Prospect. Section 21,106 MISCELLA1\JEOUS PROVISIONS (a) The Provisions of this code shall be deemed to supplement and other"dse voi cl Lny exis ting building ordinances. Cb) The existing zoning ordinances, or revisions thereof, are hereby made a part of this code. Should a provision in the zoning code con- fl~ct with that of tho building code, the most restrictive one shall govel~n . (c) Any cxist5.ng State laws or revisions thereto pertaining to the erectioL, maintenance or occupancy of buildings and structures are hereby m~~~ a p~r~ of ~h~s code. .S~oul~ any pro~is~ons in the State l~:s ~O~~~lct ~~tn a Slmlla~ prOV1Slon ln the bUl1dlng code, the most Test~ictive one shall govern. Cd) If any chapter or part of a chapter or paragraph of this code is decla:ted invalid or unconstitutional~ it shall not be held to invalidate O? impair the validity, force or effect of any other~chap- ter or chapters or part of a chapter or paragraph of this code. ~ ,~ ? /......",. - 5 - (c) Automatic sprinkler equipment approved by any nationally recog- nized testing laboratory shall be installed and connected to an adequate water supply? with the sprinkler heads? valves, and auxilla':;:,y equip- ment being of standard types as determined by the Chief of the Fire Department. Cd) No automatic sprinkler equipment shall be installed or a+tered until plans have been submitted to the Bureau of Fire Prevention and approved by the Chief of the Fire Department or his authorized agent. (e) The Fire Chief shall require the installation of such approved automatic sprinkler equipment in all instances based upon the following standards: (1) (2) ( 3) (4) ( 5) (6) Schools and Public Buildings. In basements) in kitchens, and in other shops? and other spaces where combustible materials are stored or handled, of schools or other public buildings of non-fire-resistive construction over two stories in height, or of two stories in height if of 10)000 square feet in area or over. Hos itals and Other Institutional Buildings. Throughout all lospitals and ot er institutlonal uildings of non-fire- resistive construction over two stories in height or if over 5)000 square feet in area regardless of height. Theatres and Halls. Throughout all buildings occupied or used, as places of public assembly having a stage arranged for theatrical) operatic or similar performances) excepting only the auditorium) foyers, lobbies and immediate vicinity of automatic stage ventilators and throughout all buildings of non-fire-resistive construction, if such places of assembly are located above the first floor) whether or not there is a stage. Buildings Containing Four Stories or More) Multi-family Houses) and Dormitories. In the basement, trash chutes) cellars, kitchens, store rooms, work rooms, dumbwaiters) hallways) and stairways of all buildings containing four stories or more) all mUlti-family houses and dormitories of non-fire-resistive construction more than three stories in height and more than two stories in height if over 5~000 square feet area. Hotels. Throughout all hotel buildings of non-Eire-resis- tive construction more than three stories in height and more than two stories in height if over 5 p 000 square fee-;: area. Basements. Throughout all basements and cellars of buildings having an area of 2)000 square feet or more used for the manufacture, storage or sale of com~ustible material or merchandise) or the housing of automobiles. ~ -. "~ SECTION TWO: That Article III of Chapter 21 (the Building Code) of the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect of 1957) as amended~ be and the same is hereby further amended by adding thereto Sections 21.313 through 21.316 inclusive; which sections shall provide regulation for automatic fire detection devices and high rise construction; so that the said added sections shall hereafter be and rea,: as follows; ~;SECTION 21.313: Automatic De_tection and/or Ex!inguishn~:;nt __C?X Fi!..~_:.. (a) Authori ty is hereby conferred upon the Chief of the Fire De;:O\,rt. ment to adopt and promogate rules based upon the standards of aD~ nationally recognized organization embodying details for the inst:il1a.. tion ~nd construction of automatic sprinkler equipment and/or autc- matic fire detection equipment in such instances where, based upon thE standards contained herein, any building or part thereof bCC2.U'30 of its size; cons truction, occupancy, or lack of sui table protcc -::'i va equipment shall be deemed by the said Fire Chief or his duly autto :ea aCiJnt to cansti tute a special fire hazard to life or property 0'( c';; excessive burd~~ ~:on the fire extinguish facilities of the fire Depart- ment. (b) All automatic sprinkler equipment and/or fire detectio11 equi. SpGc~_:fied herein shall be inspected at least once each yea:;:.' by 'LL,::: Bu=e~~ cf Fi:e Prcvsntio~ and at all times maintai3ed in prOrG~ G~a- tive condition bv the owner or occupant of such buildinQ.~ The oc;;;u pant(s) of such buildings containing such equipment shall prompLly notify the Fire Prevention Bureau of the Fire Department in CP,S0 st5.ch sprinkler system Dr any other equipment specified herein is ~ittdrawn from such ~uilding, or the use of such equipment therein inte~ruPted curtailed, or altered. -" ~ e~' ,--" - 6 - (7) Garages. Throughout all garages and parking areas as follows: Fire-resistive buildings over 10;000 square feet in area; Non-fire-resistive buildings over 6?OOO square feet in area~ and in all parking areas located under any building. (8) Buildings for the Manufacture, Storage or Sale of Combustible Goods or Merchandise. (a) Throughout every fire-resistive building occupied in whole fer the manufacture, storage or sale of combustible goods or merchandise; if over two stories in height and i~'. .:.e;:; ';:':...'1 7 oS~:J ;;'::E~are feet in area; or if over five stories in height r~gardl~ss of area. (b) Throughout every story occupied, in whole or in part, for the manufacture, storage or sale of combustible goods or merchandise in fire-resistive buildings over two stories in height and more than 7;500 feet in area, or over five stories in height regardless of area. (c) Throughout every building of other than fire-resistive construction as herein defined; occupied, in whole or in part, for the manufacture, storage or sale of combustible goods or merchandisei if more than 7,500 square feet in area, or if over five stories in height regardless of area, or in such parts of buildings of this class as may be speci- fied by the Chief of the Fire Department. (9) Especially Hazardous Properties. Throughout every building, which by reason of its inferior construction or highly com- bustible occupancy involves a severe life hazard to its occupants or in the judgment of the Chief of the Fire De- partment constitutes a fire menace to adjoining property. (f) Nothing herein shall be construed to require the installation of sprinklers in safe deposit or other vaults, or in rooms or buildings devoted to the manufa(:tul'e or storage or aluminum powder, calcium carbide, calcium phosphide, metallic sodium and potassium, quicklimo~ magnasium powier~ sodium paroxide or like materials, where the appli- cation of water may cause or increase fire, nor in any other location ~here the ins~allation of sprinklers may increase the hazard; nor shall it be construed in any way to interfore with the substitution of other approved automatic protective equipment. SECTION 21.314. Special Regulations FOT All Buildings Containing ~~ou:' . Stories Or M'::~.:~ In addition to the other regulations contained :h thi.::;.''.-l-lilcli;;.C Cede C!.11 b'..l::.J.ding construction fOT buildings of four stories or more shall conform to the following standards: ( '\ ~~ d . a) ~ can '.~ 132.e5 . (1) Standpipes and sprinkler fire dept. siamese connections shall ,,i, ,,-... .,"- ~ - 7,- be no further than ten (10) feet apart) shall be located on the front wall of any such building, shall be readily acces- sib1e~ and shall be located no further than 300 feet from the nearest Village fire hydrant -- which 300 feet shall be measured along a route normally used by motor vehicles. (2) Wet standpipes with hose racks for Class III service shall be provided on each floor. (a) All hose so installed shall be of a type double jacket rubbeT lined 600 P.S.I. Test with N.S.T. (b) Such standpipes shall be installed in accordance lvi th the National Fire Protection Association Pamphlet No. 14. (h) Elevators. (1) One elevator in each fire area shall be equipped with a Fire Department key control) located in the lobby at a place designated by the Fire Chief~ to override all controls except pressure actuated door safety controls. (2) No elevator door shall be equipped with heat or smoke sensitive elevator door openers. (c) Fire Extinquishers And Pull Stations. (1) Ten pound ABC Fire Extinquishers shall be installed in breakable glass fronted cabinets at locations meeting the requirements of I1the standard for the installation of portable fire extinguishersu~ National Fire Protection Association Pamphlet No. 10. (2) At least one fire pull station shall be located on each floor. . Fire detector heads will not be required where approved automatic sprinkler systems are installed and the water flow alarm for such system is connected to the fire detection system. (d) Special Wiring. (1) Non-energized W1rlng to provide emergency power for fire fighting and other purposes shall be located as near as Possible to standpipe cabinets throughout each bUilding in the following manner: (a) Standard three-prong female twist-lock outlet sockets shall be located on each floor. (b) One standard three-prong male twist-lock socket shall be located at ground level to accept generator: pr .."""'T a~_.-'L relay same to the above,-mentioned emergency outlets located elsewhere throughout the bUilding. (2) Non-energized interconnected communication jacks and ~ ..-, /_. - 8 - associated Wlrlng for fire fighting purposes shall be lo- cated as near as possible to standpipe cabinets throughout the bUilding, in the main floor lobby) and at ground level, The exact location of such outlets shall be determined by the Fire Chief or his authorized agent. (3) Emergency lighting circuits shall be provided for all exit signs and in all corridors~ stairwells, basements, assembly rooms, and any other public areas. (e) Blue Prints. (1) Prior to the issuance of any building permit, all plans, specifications and blue prints for all construction shall be approved by the Bureau of Fire Prevention of the Mount Prospect Fire Department. (2) All such blue prints shall conform to the requirements specified in liThe Life Safety Coden, National Fire Protec- tion Associatio~ Pamphlet No. 101, (f) Smoke Hatches. Smoke hatches shall be provided in all stairways. Such hatches shall be activated by automatic smoke detection devices. (g) Miscellaneous. (1) All stairways~ shafts~ corridors, boiler or furnace rooms) laundry rooms~ storage rooms, trash rooms) janitor closets, mechanical equipment rooms shall be completely .nclosed and fire rated at no less than two hours. (2) One smoke proof tower shall be provided on all buildings exceeding seven stories in height. SECTION 21.315. Ventilation Panels. All buildings of a controlled atmosphere design, having non-operable windows or no windows at ali, and exceeding three stories in height shall be constructed with Fire Department ventilation panels at all floor levels at a location to be determined by the Fire Chief. SECTION 21.316, Conflict With Other Ordinances. Nothing in this Article III shall be deemed to conflict with any other law or ordi- nance of the Village of Mount Prospect or any such regulations con- tained in this Chapter.~ ~, ,,-. ,~ ~ SECTION THREE: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect tl~nd after its passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law. A."{!JS: 5 \JAYS: 0 P J\SSED Pl-.JD APPROVED this 6th day of OCTOBER , 1970. ~~~~& . Village President ~iT~STd.4L! ~ Village Clerk